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27 APR 2025 · Following allegations of human rights abuse by operatives of the newly-launched security outfit, Agunaechemba in Anambra, we deemed it fit to ascertain the true situation of things.
On Breakfast Diary, our correspondent Ogemdi Ozoemenam noted that despite the negative reports, security has improved in the state, especially in Awka, the state capital where cultism reigned supreme.Â
He however urged strict monitoring of operatives to curb extortion and expressed confidence that the outfit will outlive the Soludo administration.
Take a listen.Â
26 APR 2025 · Recent defections have rocked Nigeria’s political scene, with Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, and other key PDP figures crossing over to the APC.
These moves, coming ahead of the 2027 elections, have sparked intense debate: are they driven by ideology, survival, or personal interest?
In this episode, we go beyond the headlines to focus on what these defections truly mean for voters. How should citizens interpret these shifts? Will it change how they view politicians and political parties? And what steps should the electorate take to avoid getting caught up in the personal ambitions of political actors?
26 APR 2025 · Pope Francis, the 266th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, passed away peacefully on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88.
His death marks the end of a remarkable 12-year papacy defined by humility, social justice, modernization, and global influence.
In this episode, we reflect on Pope Francis’ life, leadership, key reforms, and the impact he had within and beyond the Church.
We also examine the controversies that shaped his papacy and discuss what his legacy means for the future of the Catholic Church and global religious relations.
24 APR 2025 · After Easter and Ramadan, the need to bridge Nigeria’s religious divide remains urgent.
In this episode, we examine the underlying issues fueling distrust among faith communities and explore how national celebrations can become platforms for unity, not just rituals.Â
24 APR 2025 · In this episode, we take a look at one of Nigeria’s most persistent urban problems — the agbero phenomenon. From Lagos to Onitsha, Port Harcourt to Kano, agberos or touts have become a familiar and frustrating part of daily life, especially in and around motor parks and major markets.
But how did we get here? What exactly is the origin of the agbero culture, and why does it seem to thrive despite repeated government crackdowns?
We look at this national trend, and zero in on the Anambra State experience . What has worked, what hasn’t, and why does this menace persist? Who empowers these touts? What role do transport unions and politicians play? Can we ever truly dismantle the agbero system, or are we just managing symptoms of a deeper societal issue?Â
22 APR 2025 · Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has never been one to shy away from tough conversation, and recently, he stirred the pot.
Speaking at a public event earlier this year, he questioned whether Africa is truly practising democracy or simply mimicking a model that doesn't fit. According to him, the Western liberal democracy we’ve adopted promotes winner-takes-all politics, enables corrupt leadership, and often sidelines justice and inclusion.
Obasanjo is therefore calling for an Afro-centric model of democracy, one rooted in consensus, inclusiveness, traditional structures, and development-focused governance.
But what exactly is Afro-Democracy?
How different is it from the Western system?
And can it really fix the leadership and governance challenges on the continent?
On the #BreakfastDiary, we go in search of true democracy, the Afro version.
20 APR 2025 · Easter isn’t just about what happened to Jesus — it’s about what can happen in you.
Today's Praise Zone resurrection message is a personal call to rise again from whatever has held you down: depression, failure, shame, fear, regret.
The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead is alive in you.
He got up, so you can.Â
Let this message remind you: your story is not over. It’s rising. #HappyEaster
15 APR 2025 · A hotel should offer peace, rest, and safety. But what if stepping into your hotel room means stepping into danger?
In this episode, we look at shocking true stories of hotel guests in Nigeria who never made it out alive — from collusion between hotel staff and criminals, to ritual killings.Â
Why are hotels becoming crime scenes? What safety laws are in place? And most importantly, what must you know before you check into your next hotel?Â
14 APR 2025 · In Nigeria, the idea of indigeneship is often taken at face value — seen simply as a source of identity, pride, and a means to access opportunities like government jobs, scholarships, and political representation.
However, beneath this surface lies a deeper and more complicated reality- the limitations of rights of non-indigenes by certain elements despite constitutional provisions.Â
The question of "who should be considered an indigene" continues to spark debate, fuel tensions, and expose divisions within communities.
Here, we tackle the heart of the issue: Who should be an Indigene? How can Nigeria redefine indigeneship in a way that promotes inclusion, fairness, and national unity? What lessons can we learn from past crises, and what practical steps should guide the future?Â
13 APR 2025 · On this special Palm Sunday edition of Praise Zone, we dive into the powerful story behind Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, and what happened when the cheers stopped.
In a world where people can celebrate you today and abandon you tomorrow, how do you stay grounded?
Discover the deep lessons about faithfulness, purpose, and living for God's approval,Â
not the crowd's applause.
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